•'The Jesuit priests who labour among the Chinese," says the ftong i Kong correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, " adapt themselves so entirely to the people with whom they have to do as to even cultivate pigtails." i Wire laths are fast -taking the ' place of wood laths in the erection of i new buildings. It is claimed that a ; building in which they are used is i absolutely fireproof, so far as taking 1 fire from inside is concerned, and no i building can be considered fireproof in 1 which wood laths are used, no matter 1 how else constructed. i
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1399, 12 May 1884, Page 2
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